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Charlotte Rampling
Reviews Featuring Charlotte Rampling
While possibly not for everyone, 'Swimming Pool' is superbly acted, and also perfectly constructed, with even the most casually offhand details or remarks coming to seem important in retrospect. A deeply intelligent film that somehow manages never to seem so.
Masculinity is in crisis and the past persists in this brooding British noir.
An original and compelling take on the end of the world from nouveau-Nazi Lars Von Trier. Excellent acting, beautiful cinematography and a wonderful soundtrack create a haunting atmosphere. A great film - even if you do leave the cinema with all hope and positivity destroyed.
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